From family friendly to more specialised, you’re bound to find something to take part in and enjoy. Browse through the calendar for regular events, weekly, monthly and annual, welcoming locals and visitors. Please see the details for advance booking requirements and accessibility.

The primary aim of this is to experience night navigating.Therefore the start time will vary throughout the year and will be confirmed during the pre-course communications so this is a typical course.

Meet in the centre of Ingleton (unless otherwise informed), have a brew while your instructor outlines the skills you will use and go over the route for the evening. Our location in the yorkshire dales means we never need to travel far to find a suitable location.

Start Navigating – You will get a couple of hours of walking in before the sun goes down, to ensure we practise a range of skills and identify areas for improvement as we move into more challenging terrain. Once it gets dark expect to use a range of compass and contour feature techniques as we work on the strategies that will allow you to navigate effectively in conditions of poor visibility. Don’t worry as at all times your instructor will be on hand to provide advice and reassurance as your confidence in your own ability increases. Eventually your route will take you back down off the hill and back to the start.

Debrief back to the village and a local establishment, for a well earned refreshment, chat, relax and review the evening

The primary aim of this is to experience night navigating.Therefore the start time will vary throughout the year and will be confirmed during the pre-course communications so this is a typical course.

Meet in the centre of Ingleton (unless otherwise informed), have a brew while your instructor outlines the skills you will use and go over the route for the evening. Our location in the yorkshire dales means we never need to travel far to find a suitable location.

Start Navigating – You will get a couple of hours of walking in before the sun goes down, to ensure we practise a range of skills and identify areas for improvement as we move into more challenging terrain. Once it gets dark expect to use a range of compass and contour feature techniques as we work on the strategies that will allow you to navigate effectively in conditions of poor visibility. Don’t worry as at all times your instructor will be on hand to provide advice and reassurance as your confidence in your own ability increases. Eventually your route will take you back down off the hill and back to the start.

Debrief back to the village and a local establishment, for a well earned refreshment, chat, relax and review the evening

For the last couple of years we have run a scything workshop with tutor Steve Tomlin and we hope to be able to continue this.

Scything with Steve Tomlin

Thursday August 6th 9.45am – 4.30pm

£80 to include all refreshments and lunch.

Under the careful guidance of Steve, you will learn to set up the Austrian scythe, before mastering basic stroke skills and posture to ensure efficient mowing techniques. It is a very satisfying & peaceful method, perfect for small areas of meadow, maybe created from leaving a lawn to grow long with wildflowers for bee pollinators.

The primary aim of this is to experience night navigating.Therefore the start time will vary throughout the year and will be confirmed during the pre-course communications so this is a typical course.

Meet in the centre of Ingleton (unless otherwise informed), have a brew while your instructor outlines the skills you will use and go over the route for the evening. Our location in the yorkshire dales means we never need to travel far to find a suitable location.

Start Navigating – You will get a couple of hours of walking in before the sun goes down, to ensure we practise a range of skills and identify areas for improvement as we move into more challenging terrain. Once it gets dark expect to use a range of compass and contour feature techniques as we work on the strategies that will allow you to navigate effectively in conditions of poor visibility. Don’t worry as at all times your instructor will be on hand to provide advice and reassurance as your confidence in your own ability increases. Eventually your route will take you back down off the hill and back to the start.

Debrief back to the village and a local establishment, for a well earned refreshment, chat, relax and review the evening

The primary aim of this is to experience night navigating.Therefore the start time will vary throughout the year and will be confirmed during the pre-course communications so this is a typical course.

Meet in the centre of Ingleton (unless otherwise informed), have a brew while your instructor outlines the skills you will use and go over the route for the evening. Our location in the yorkshire dales means we never need to travel far to find a suitable location.

Start Navigating – You will get a couple of hours of walking in before the sun goes down, to ensure we practise a range of skills and identify areas for improvement as we move into more challenging terrain. Once it gets dark expect to use a range of compass and contour feature techniques as we work on the strategies that will allow you to navigate effectively in conditions of poor visibility. Don’t worry as at all times your instructor will be on hand to provide advice and reassurance as your confidence in your own ability increases. Eventually your route will take you back down off the hill and back to the start.

Debrief back to the village and a local establishment, for a well earned refreshment, chat, relax and review the evening